From elegant porcelain to cozy ceramic, a delightful brew of 37 teapot coloring pages is free for you to download and print. This charming collection captures the warmth and hospitality found in every pour.

Click any image below to open the free PDF. These pages are US letter sized but also print well on A4. Happy coloring!

Elephant and Giraffe's Charming Garden Tea Party Coloring Page for Kids

Herbal Tea Teapot with Daisies and Mint Leaves Coloring Page for Adults

Floral Teapot with Swirls and Spoon Coloring Sheet for Toddlers

Cozy Teapot and Plant Window Scene Coloring Sheet for Adults

Magical Teapot with Swirling Stars and Moons to Color for Adults

Floral Teapot with a Smiling Bird and Swirls to Color for Adults
10 Craft Ideas to do With Teapot Coloring Pages
Once your beautiful teapot coloring pages are all filled with vibrant hues, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts are the perfect way to give them new life and create something fun.
1. Teapot Garland
Cut out several of your finished teapot designs. Punch a hole in the top of each teapot. Thread them onto a piece of string or yarn, alternating with colorful beads or small paper flowers, to create a charming garland to hang in a window or across a mantle.
2. Teapot Coasters
Cut out your favorite colored teapots, leaving a small border. Glue each teapot onto a sturdy piece of cardboard (like from a cereal box). Cover both sides with clear contact paper or a layer of Mod Podge to make them waterproof and durable, perfect for your next tea party.
3. Teapot Puppets
Carefully cut out a colored teapot. Glue it to a craft stick or a small paper bag, creating a handle for your puppet. You can add googly eyes or draw a face directly onto the teapot for a fun character to put on a show.
4. “Teatime” Greeting Cards
Fold a piece of construction paper in half to make a card. Cut out a beautifully colored teapot and glue it onto the front. Add a handwritten message inside like “Thinking of Brew!” or “Let's catch up over tea soon!” for a personalized touch.
5. Teapot Wall Art Collage
Take a large piece of poster board or cardstock as your base. Cut out various colored teapots of different sizes. Arrange and glue them onto the board, overlapping some, to create a whimsical teapot-themed art piece for your wall. You can even add drawn steam or tea bags!
6. Teapot Story Starters
Decorate a small shoebox by gluing cut-out colored teapots all over it. Inside, write different “teapot” related story prompts on small cards, like “The teapot that flew…” or “A magical tea party with a talking teapot…”. Pull a card and let the stories begin!
7. Teapot Window Clings
Cut out your finished teapot pages, then carefully laminate them or cover both sides with clear contact paper. Punch a small hole at the top. These durable, semi-transparent teapots can be hung in a window with a piece of string, allowing light to shine through your colorful creations.
8. Tea Party Hats
Create a simple cone-shaped party hat from construction paper. Cut out small, colorful teapot shapes and glue them all around the hat. Add some ribbon or elastic to secure it, and you're ready for the fanciest of imaginary tea parties!
9. Teapot Picture Frame
Find a plain, inexpensive picture frame. Cut out several small, intricately colored teapot details from your pages (like handles, spouts, or even miniature teapots). Glue these pieces around the border of the frame to give it a unique, tea-themed flair.
10. Teapot Bookmarks
Choose your favorite colored teapot and cut it out. Glue it onto a slightly larger, contrasting piece of cardstock for sturdiness. Punch a hole at the top and thread a colorful ribbon or piece of yarn through it to make a delightful bookmark for your next read.































